Yorkshire Cricket Southern Premier League

The Yorkshire Cricket Southern Premier League, known until 2020 as the Yorkshire South Premier League, was formed in early 2016, as part of the restructuring of club cricket in Yorkshire,[1] and is an ECB Premier League. Of the twelve initial teams competing, seven came from the now disbanded Yorkshire ECB County Premier League (Appleby Frodingham, Barnsley, Cleethorpes, Doncaster Town, Rotherham Town, Sheffield and Phoenix United, and Sheffield Collegiate), four from the South Yorkshire Premier League (Aston Hall, Treeton, Whitley Hall and Wickersley Old Village) and one from the Central Yorkshire League (Wakefield Thornes). The League headquarters is based in Bircotes, Doncaster.[2]

Yorkshire Cricket Southern Premier League
Countries England
AdministratorECB
FormatLimited overs
First edition2016
Tournament formatLeague
Number of teams12 (ECB Premier Division)
Current championSheffield Collegiate CC
Most successfulWakefield Thornes CC (3 titles)
Websitehttps://www.ycspl.co.uk

A process of promotion and relegation is in operation. Originally the bottom two teams each season were replaced by the top two teams from the South Yorkshire Championship, formerly South Yorkshire Premier League.[1] The South Yorkshire Championship amalgamed with the Yorkshire Cricket Southern Premier League in time for the 2021 season.

The league winners qualify to take part in the Yorkshire Championship, together with the winners of the Bradford Premier League and the Yorkshire Premier League North, and the leading Yorkshire club in the North Yorkshire and South Durham Cricket League.

Winners

YearChampions
2016Wakefield Thornes
2017Wakefield Thornes
2018Wakefield Thornes
2019Doncaster Town
2020no competition
2021Appleby Frodingham
2022Appleby Frodingham
2023Sheffield Collegiate

Overall Performance

Key
Gold Champions
Red Relegated
Blue Left League
Performance by season, from 2016
Club 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022 2023 2024
Appleby Frodingham 2 5 11 1 1 4
Aston Hall 7 10 7 12 11
Barnsley [lower-alpha 1] 8
Barnsley Woolley Miners [lower-alpha 1] 8 3 7 5 4 3
Cawthorne 10 11
Cleethorpes 6 9 6 11 10 7
Doncaster Town 11 5 1 9 8 6
Elsecar 8 6 9 10
Hallam 7 8 10 11 12
Rotherham Town 12
Sheffield and Phoenix United 9 12
Sheffield Collegiate 5 2 2 4 2 5 1
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Tickhill 11 5 8 2 2
Treeton 10 4 4 3 3 7 9
Wakefield Thornes 1 1 1 2 4 3 5
Whiston Parish Church 12 12
Whitley Hall 3 3 10 6 7 6 8
Wickersley Old Village 4 6 9 9 12
References [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
  1. Barnsley entered into a merger after the 2016 season and became Barnsley Woolley Miners.

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